Thanks for confirmation.
Up until now, long-term was always separate from stable branch and when V6 stable had a new release, latest long-term version thread was still kept open, but not this time, that is why I was confused.
So in other words, it is ok to switch from "V6 long-term" branch to "V6 stable" branch, there will not be any V6 long-term released anymore, if I get it right
Yes, that is what I see now, but I have not seen any announcement that long-term has been actually dismissed or merged with stable or anything similar.In v6 line there's only one active version: 6.49.11 . It's both stable and long term.
Up until now, long-term was always separate from stable branch and when V6 stable had a new release, latest long-term version thread was still kept open, but not this time, that is why I was confused.
So in other words, it is ok to switch from "V6 long-term" branch to "V6 stable" branch, there will not be any V6 long-term released anymore, if I get it right
Yes, I know this, I have no need for V7 right now, so I'll be staying on V6 for the time being.There's also v7 stable (currently 7.13) and there's no v7 long-term right now.
Statistics: Posted by MichalPospichal — Sat Dec 23, 2023 5:38 pm